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A client is three days postpartum. her vital signs are stable, her fundus is three fingerbreadths below the umbilicus, and her lochia moderate. her breasts are slightly hard and warm to the touch. the analysis of these findings would be that the client

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Answer:

Uterine atony

Explanation:

Loss of uterine tone places a client at higher risk for hemorrhage. Thrombophlebitis doesn't increase the risk of hemorrhage during the postpartum period. The hemoglobin level and lochia flow are within acceptable limits.